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  1. The House of Aviz (Portuguese: Casa de Avis), also known as the Joanine Dynasty (Dinastia Joanina), was a dynasty of Portuguese origin which flourished during the Renaissance and the period of the Portuguese discoveries, when Portugal expanded its power globally. La dinastia d'Avís (en portuguès antic Aviz i modernament Avis) fou el llinatge ...

  2. La Casa de Avís fue la dinastía que reinó en Portugal entre 1385 y 1580. Se trata de la segunda dinastía real de Portugal, que sucedió a la Casa de Borgoña. Se inició después de la derrota de Castilla en la Batalla de Aljubarrota el 14 de agosto de 1385, dando fin a la crisis de Portugal entre 1383 y 1385, cuando el maestre de la Orden ...

  3. Gomes da Cunha/Silva, Aviz knight, commendador of Noudar, survived up to 1442, fate uncertain thereafter. Pedro Rodrigues, son and stand-in for his father Rodrigo Esteves, survived up to 1442, fate uncertain thereafter. Saintly cult Ferdinand's tomb at House of Aviz necropolis in Batalha Monastery.

  4. Descrição: Cross of Ordem de Avis (Aviz Order) Data: 20 de janeiro de 2006 (data de carregamento original) Origem: A fonte não foi fornecida de forma legível por computadores.

  5. Sebastian ( Portuguese: Sebastião I [1] [sɨβɐʃˈti.ɐ̃w]; 20 January 1554 – 4 August 1578) was King of Portugal from 11 June 1557 to 4 August 1578 and the penultimate Portuguese monarch of the House of Aviz . He was the son of João Manuel, Prince of Portugal, and his wife, Joanna of Austria.

  6. association with Bragança duchy. In John IV. …collateral of the extinct royal House of Aviz; and, when the restorers of independence overthrew the Spanish governor on Dec. 1, 1640, they offered John the crown. On December 15 he was enthroned as John IV. Supported by the Cortes, the national assembly, he entrusted each province with its own….

  7. The first house was created when King Henry III of England created the Earldom of Lancaster—from which the house was named—for his second son Edmund Crouchback in 1267. Edmund had already been created Earl of Leicester in 1265 and was granted the lands and privileges of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester , after de Montfort's death and attainder at the end of the Second Barons' War . [1]